Intro to Humanities
Anatta, often translated as 'non-self' or 'no-soul', is a fundamental concept in Buddhism that refers to the idea that there is no permanent, unchanging self or essence in living beings. This teaching emphasizes the impermanence of all things and challenges the notion of a fixed identity, suggesting that what we perceive as the 'self' is merely a collection of changing phenomena and experiences.
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